Second-stage treatment for box-wrapping machines.



MLE. PETERS, e. H1 FMH @L A. F. MILLER.

SECOND ASTA Mncses GE TREATMENT-FOR BOX WRAPPING MACHINES,

APLICATIDN FILED SEPT- 25 i915. I Patented Jan. 1,1918.

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M. E. PHERS, c. n. PATH Al. F. MILLER. SECO-ND STAGE TREATMENT FOR 80X WHAPPING MACHINES.

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APPLICATIGN FILED SEPT-25. I9 l6.

pw.w.m Y v v M.`E. PETER S, G. H. F'ATH & A. F. MILLER. SECOND STAGE TREATMENTEORBOX WRAPPING MACHINES.

' APPLICATION FILED s'EPT. 25. 1916.

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.M. E. PETERS, G. H. FATH & A. FTMILLER. sEcoNn STAGE TREATMENT Ton BoxwnAPPmG MACHINES.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT'25, |916. y Patented Jan. I, 1918.

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M. E. PETERS, G. H. FATH & A. F. MILLER. SECOND STAGE TREATMENT EUR Box WRAPPING MACHINES.

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@ef/df@ M. E. PETERS, 6. H. FATH 11A. FjMlLLER. SECOND STAGE TREATMENT FOR BOX WRAPPING MACHINES.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 25| I9I6.

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Cif I iiNiTEnsTbi-rns PATENT. OFFER VMELVNLLE E. PETER-s, GEORGE H. FATTE, AND ALBERT E.1viiLLER, OE DENVER; coLo- Enno,- AssiGNORsToTHE PETERS PATENT RIGHTS COMPANY, OE DENVER, :COLO-V l s RARO, A-CORPORATIONOE COLORADO. Y f 1 `s'EooNnsTni'iE TREATMENT. EOR EoxfwRArPiNGfi/iAOHiNEs.

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Original applicationiled `November -v-To all whom t may concern.

Beit known that we, h/lELvIILLE PETERS,

GEORGE H. FATTI, and' ALBERT' FnMiLLER,

citizens of the United Statesv of America, residing at the city and county of Denverand State ot' Colorado, have invented 'a new 'and useful Second-Stage Treatment' for i Box- Wrapping Machines, of which the following isa speciiication.

fOur invention vrelates to a new 4second stage treatment box edge wrappingV machine; and the obJects of our invention are:

l ""First, to provide a box edgerv wrapping mechansm provided with duplicatel and in- -vmechanism that is adjustably `'arranged to receive boxes Athat have been partially Wrapped by previous treatment in^otherv Andf machines.

Secoiichfto provide a box edgeiwrapping g machine comprising successively Operating and cooperating end and Esideiboxfedge' blank turn in mechanism thatfis adjustable to wrap a plurality of boxes f ofv ditferent heighta'lengths, and breadtlis, and that auto matically feeds the boxes into wrapping position, and that discharges them ,from the We attain these objects illustrated in the accompanying drawings,

in which:

Figurel isa vertical longitudinal sectional view of a portion of a 'box covering machine, showingthe mechanism for effecting the second stage treatment-inapplying wrappers to boxes. f Fig. 2is a vertical transverse sectional viewontheline 22of`Fig. 1. v f 'F ig. 3 is a vertical longitudinal sectional viewof one ofthe side turn-in mechanisms, the same bei-ng rmountedy in its slideway'. Y Fig. 4 is a front view of Fig'.

Y Fig. 5 is a planviewthereof.

' 6 is a horizontal sectional view On the line 6-6 ol` Fig. 4.

Eig. 771s, a pian view er 'the Slide block which carries one of theside turn-in blades. yFig.- Ssis a front -view ofthe :rock'lever which operatesfthe slide block shownpin Fig: 9 lis" a side view ofthe endt'urn-in vpingl treatment. L

by the mechanism mechanisms and-2a portion of theirsupport-L v:'ing'arm. y p v lFigs; 10 and 11 -are'end views of Vopposite ends'of one of the end turn-inV mechanisms.

Fig. 12 isa central longitudinalv'ertical sectional view of one of the end' turn-in if mechanisms.

Fig. 13 is a sectional view-#enlarged-On the'line 13-13 of Fig. 2.

` F ig. 14; is a vertical sectional View through a portion of the 4vertical movable overhead airmand on'eof its hollow standards showing 'the' shafts which extend through said standard, thegear wheels' carried thereby, dependently operating end and side turn in j and other mechanism.

view; through the-table-por'tion of the machine, showing lone of the'box gripping and 'transferring mechanisms. n;

FigQlG is a plan view of one of thebox gripping and transferring mechanisms;

Y'liig 17 is a plan view of a'portion ofthe bed plate of the machine, showing the'main driving vshaft and mechanism `operatedl thereby for ei'ecting'the second A i Similar letters of referencerefer to similar parts throughout the several views. p

Our present invention appertains to vmechanism thatwill 'wrap the projecting ends stage box wrap- 4 L and-sides of blanks` that `projecty above the edges of boxes, and which have been wrapped l against tliebottomland the opposite sides andthe ends of boxes by a previous upperV treatment, which. mayV be of any suitablecharacter.

Our present invention. however i '-does'not includefthis previous treatment, and y 'consequently' the mechanism by which it *may be accomplished isv not illustrated. AA

machine for -efecting'this prior' previous "plication Seria-lNumber 59,860,filed Novemyber, 5th, 1915, for a box wrapping4v machine, andattention is also calledtoourl copending applications 'Serial Nos. 122,056, 122,059,

1916,vvhichfshow and -claim some ,of the treatment isillustrated in our lpending ap 122,063 and 122,064, lau ieas'eptembra, 1

part'of'ffthat application' and our object .tratedin our above .mentioned pending application. v Y Y To this end the numeral 1 designates a Vsupporting frame of any suitable character. le preferably employhowever, aboX'shaped frame. The shape of theY frame noweveris immaterial7 r it only-being necessary that it be arranged to provide transverseslideways '2 for 'the turifiin Yside wiper mechanism, which must be arranged to be moved in `unisontogcther to. and` .from the vlongitudinal center of the machine and of the'boXe-sand their labelsas-Athey are `fed to ,the machine.

Our .new side and.r end LVturn 1in -mechanism comprises duplicate .boxfend turn-in .and

wiper mechanisms that work jointlyiin unison and at the same time on oppositeends-of .boxessynchronously, Vand it also consists orp lduplicate side turn-in and wiper mechanisms that work .jointly in unison onopposite sides of theboxK synchronously. i 'e '.Theseends Aand sideturn-in and wiper .mechanisms operate in .alternate order7 as veillbe presently described. rEhe .boxesare wrappedin a separatemachineor .mecha- .nism which we. do not illustrate, `with aiblank on their bottoms, sides andl ends, .and they of .our lmachine by lhand or 'preferably .by an automaticallyop- V.erating .mechanism .that .is timed vto .move

them in successive order in operative relation to the mechanism of. our machine, and .thentodischarge each'boX from the machine lwhen-wrapped. rvVheneach boXis fed into .themachineiit strikes astop'arm, and the stop arm isvv lowered out otthegpath ofthe box. Then the forward end `of `the boX is engaged .by an abutment Yor push block y:3 4that is clamped Aon the lowerendso'fthe head blockB. rThere .are two Y of Vthese -head JblocksB and Qandthey have-a vertical-reciprocal movement of .sutlicient stroke v.to rise above .and .to drop down behind 5the boX\,..the .head bloclrB iirstpushingit forwardagainst an abutment block 4 `formedon `the .lowerend Othe opposite head block 0, where .it yis gripped tightly `between the members 3.and .4er-the blocks. `Thebox .is

:thenrstpressed down and is firmlyseated .against the'top ofitablejportion of the frame y 55 by .a `downward :vertical movementrof the plates- 5 the endl turn .iirmechanism, which wilLbe presently.described.v

'if he .turning in of .thel ends of the blank intofthe ends `of the Vboxes is accomplished Abygtwo differentsandY independent` operations of the end .turn in mechanismandthe.side

turn lin mechanismsY operate in -betweenthe 'two vactions of theA end mechanism, .and we will-first describe the Vfirstv actionio the end turn :in mechanism. e {will state fhowever that at the time the box is being pushed for- ".ward against the abutmentiblock fifthe first 'steptre'atmert of turnin'gin'the ends of the blanks is performed automatically as folows':k

, ,'lhegboX end Vblank iturningiin `meehanism .of the :proj ecting i:vertical edges .ofthe blank `are .Completely .Wrapped x,in .thel box."l .The Atwo head blocks lBiand Caresupported ,by .and depend yfrom ifan.Overhead .arm 6. `which -is positioned above the table-over .its .center and extends vilongitudinallyfY,along. its ,entire length .from adj acent to its firststage mechanism. .'llliisarmhas a .short .vertical recipro- `-cal .movement that is imparted to zit vby a cross head -LTathat'is ,raised and loweredy by a .camSQ vThis crossiheadieomprisestwotylin- .drical .hub members 9 which: are .connected .by a .bar 1.0";,having a .central V`opening .11. ithin thehubsareseQured thelower .ends of two tubularvertical hollowistandardslZ, k.the .uppenends-,of which -`areX secured thub portions 13 vof .theoverhead .armtbynrpins E14 which passk athrough ythe Vxsaid `lhubs fand `\thronghthe. standards. l Theopening inthe bar :off `.the -crosshead ,receives a worm gear 15 .through `.vvhich...the threaded .upperend Aof a.circular bari-.16 loassesthe lowenend `Vof which is secured-,to.a;cam fork -l7 having a roller 18 which entersagroovein.thefcam `disln8,and .fin ,this .manner ithe .cross head andthe. overhead arm.. are `raised andlowered for a purpose tofbe hereinafter explained. .Upon g, the .hub .portions vof ,the cross .head 7 arebearings 19 in.,which is mounteda horizontalshaftQQfhaving a .worm pinion ,21 .which meshes with-.the worm .gear 15 .carriedby the cross head. The outerend of .thisshaft ..20 -.carriesa .hand wheel L22, by turning which the-wormpinionis caused to Aturn the worm .gear 15 ,inthe cross `head 7 wherebythe threaded .rod .16 may .be -len gthened `crshortened tosuit the .depth'ofvarious sized boxes.

The overhead -armisgprovided with aiixed. vslideway:barj231thatqis .secured to its bottom in position to receive the y:head block @and .with a slideway-bar24 that has i-aashort re- .ciprocalmovemenh .it being slidzahly mount- -ed yon bolts 25 ywhich extend through the arm` {Ehe-head' block. Ciszadjustably mounted on the slide bar 23 and it is secured l.thereon .by `a fset..,screw 26 in .a position to nettet 'receive each vdifferent size'bo'xl that the machine will wrap.

'The head block mounted on the movable slideway 24" and' is secured thereon in adjustedA positions byga set screw 27.y VBoth head blocks are provided with guideways 28 that straddletheir slideV screw 3l that is threaded into the side ofthe overhead arm 6. This pinion 30also meshesr with the teeth 32 of one end of arackbar 33 that, is mounted in a slideway 34 that is formedA in the overhead arm6. *Theopposite z end of this 'rack bar is 'also lprovided with gear teeth thatmesh with a 'gear 35 that is mounted on the endof a short shaft 36 that is suitably journaled in ay vertical bearing 37 on the overhead arm." The upper end of the shaft-36 is alsoprovidedwith a gear 38 that meshes "with the teeth of .one end of a rack bar 39 that is slidably mounted in a suitable bearing- 40 secured upon the overhead arm. The oppositeend of-this rack bar vis also provided with teeth that mesh'with a gearV 41 lwhich' is, preferably brazed upon thel top' end 'of a square tubular shaft 42 that surrouiidzs'loosely ka solidsquare shaft 43. The upper-end of this square solid shaft is rounded and passes looselyfthrough the gear 41, the solid shaft havinga shoulder at the junction of its round and square por i tions, which bears against the gear 4l: I This square tubular shaft extends downthrough the Aframe and passes `loosely through a gear 44 that is rotatably mounted in a ysuitable bearing on the frame in which'the gear is supported against" vertical movement.

rack bar`45 is reciprocally mounted in the frame and its gear teeth meshwith thefgear 44. The opposite end lof this rack bar is pivotally connected to'one end of a link 46, the opposite end of'whichY is connectedto one arm 47 of a double armed lever, which is pivotallyV mounted in' ajournal block 48, that issecured to the bed plate vof thel frame;KV The upper end of the other ar1n"49lof this doublearmed levery is provided Vwith aroller whichv engages groovey in one side'of a cam 40 that ismounted'on across shaft lrflThis cross shaftv has 'seoured' *uponz it the; bevel gearf52, which meshes with and is vdriven bythe bevel gear 53`thatgisrz mounted on the end ofthe maindriving shaft 54.1l The lower endf of 'the ysolid' shaft 431^p`assesfloosely through a gear-'f 55 j which 'isi mounted 'in' a b'ea'rin'g-l564 secured"` to the adj acent "side of B is alsoV adjustably` Each head block is thegf-rame.V Thege'ar is invmesh'vwithfa rack bar 57 the oppositeA end of-which is which connects with one end of a lever 59 which is loosely mounted on the stationary shaft 60. The intermediate portion of this lever carries* a roller, which'entersa groove in the opposite side of'the camOlv i" -'Thejupper end of the' ol'd square shaft 43carr'ies 'fa 1vgear wheel 61, thefunction of which will be hereinafter set forth; The

rack barv 57 has 'a bend, as shown, so as to vpass the circumferential edge of ajcam VV62.

A cam' 50 is secured upon vthe oppositeend ofthe shaft 60, vwhich operatesa duplicate arrangementof the levers and rack bars just described, which rack bars loperate a vconnected to a link 58, the other end of duplicate'arrangement ofthe gears 44 `and K and shafts 42 andv43. The upper' end ofthe fright 4hand hollow shaft 42 Icarries a gear wheel 63 and the upper end of the right hand solid shaft 43carries a' gear wheel 64, the function of which willbe hereinafter'described. I. '7 provided on its right hand side with a worm "pinion V V6'5nwhich` rotatably mounted in:V bearings; formed -on the sideof each block. vvEach worm pinion of each head block-meshes with fa toothed segment 66', that is secured on one yend of a pin 67, which is -pivotally secured in' the head block. Y A depending lever 68 is'rigidly secured upon the pin, the lower lend, `of t.

which is arranged to engage a pin 69, which extends loosely throughv a long slot 70 formedineach block, and `*also througha vslot 71 that isy formed through ai plate'72 that is reciprocallymounted in av slideway 73 that is formed in theloutside edge of the head block, said pin 69 being threaded in a linger blade or bai1 5 which is-'seatedinja slot formed in the outside Vsurface of the plate 7 2. This fnger'blade is pivotally secured at ,its upper end byv a pin 74 to the plate 72. The pin 69 is provided with a screw driver head to permit it to be adjusted to receive the stroke lof the lever 68 due to the reverse rotary movement of the worm-byits toothed segment, as will be hereinafter explained,

Y IThey yworms are each provided with" a square axial jV aperture in whichr a square shaft 75 fits loosely, and the head block and their worms 'are arranged iin alinement on the overhead arm and theA square shaft `75 extends across and through and Ibeyond bot-h worms.' Consequently' the` worms of yboth head blocks' arerotated in unison, andthe levers 68 engage both pins-69 at thefsame 1 time andjswingf the lower ends `of the finger blades'out-fromthe plates atf thesame time;

The *finger blades are returned intoqtheir slotsjo'n the' backward stroke of thelffers GSbyf expansive springs 76ffw`hihj are mounted -Y-onipins 1 177 ithatffiextendi' loosely Y hand solid shaft 4:2' meshes with oneendl of a -fiO rack bar 78, the opposite end of which meshes with a pinion 79v that is secured on the end of a shaft" 8O,l the opposite` end of which is providedwith a bevel gear S1 that meshes with the bevel seal 82 on the ehdof; the shaft 75. 'ljhus the camy 50 through the lever arms 59 and link 58 andfleft hand rack bar `5K7 imparts movement to the lef-t hand solid` shaft through its pinion 5,5, and the gear-6l on the upper end of this shaft operates the rack bar- 78`Which operates the gear 779 the lowerend of whose shaft carries the gear 81 .vhich openateslthe bevel gear 82 on the shaft 75, whereby the worms k are' turned in unison, Yand the arms 68 thereby -moved against the pins 69 to swing `the plates 5 outward. J

The plate 72 of eaoh head block has a vertical-reciprocal movement impar-ted to it of about a halfinch stroke, whichnioveinent is effected inthe following manner: A link 83 ispivotally secured at one end to each plate (2 by alpin 84 that extends loosely through an aperture in the finger blade 5 and is threaded into the plate, and the opposite `@hol of this link is pivotally connected one endto a link 85, the opposite end of which lits loosely on a square shaft 86, that is mounted in sleeve bearings `87 rotatably journaled in bearingsSS that are formed on the head bloek (see F ig. 13). The square shaft 86 is rounded. at its reary end and extends through a bearing 89 on the transverse portion of the overhead arm 6, and a bevel geare90 is see'uredt'o this end and the shaft is partially rotated or oscllated by a train of gearing in the following manner: The pinion r64 on the upper end of the right hand solid shaft 43 meshes with one end of a rack bar 91, the opposite end of which meshes with a pinion l92 that is secured onrthe end of a shaft 93, the opposite end of which is provided with a bevel gear 94fthat meshes with the bevel gear 90 on the adjacent end ofthe shaft 86. Thus Ythe movement of the right hand eamv50 is imparted to the shaft Sin the same manner described in connection with the left hand cam 50., and the vshaft 41,3,Ythe mechanisms operating these two shafts being duplicates of each other, and

` located on opposite sides of. the machine.

AAfter the head blocks "B and C have dropped down Vat a short distancebehind the box, the head block B is 'movedforward by the-pinion 30. and rack bar 24 and as its push block 3 advances to the'hox, theupwardlybeveled bottom surface of its finger blfzeleY #25a-engages. the opstanding Leidse of kby the block 3i and "isfnioved nforward against the abtlhehb bloek elf of.' thel head bloc-k C and as thehbox moves toward that fabutinentbl'oek the rear end of thegb'ofx and the up-ebandiae edge of the blank. are raehed against the beveled bottom aarfaoe of the hegel" bleek 96 of the head blQelWC, and ae thev real-f ead yof the vboa advahoee ,under this doser 'the ar'etahdhs' edseof the blank isbent into-the box down to the edge of the box,l v boh ia easaeed bythe baee edsee of both desee blooke air-beh lShe box is inallyl gripped between thepush and the abutting bloeks'of both heads.V The finger blocksea're k"then both raised upward vertically aboutxa vhalfiof' inch by the movement ofV their linksoSBfand 85 and the Square rod' S6. aad by the Same meaae are then moved straight down until ythe* heels yof these finger 4blocks rest directly von top of the end edges. ofthe bore, vhehfiolfeeeare leaoae'hi ie applied, bo' them throash the haha boraaly Seat theboX against the berief the table, and bothy finger. blocks are then, raised and remain Vup .while thel side, turn-inA inechf anisms advance and turn over andjin and esaheb the hede eurlfaeee of the boxA theV ajpwardly projecting sideedges of the blank. These meobaaema that taria in the oppo? site side edges ofthe., blank the box-are oohebraotedlarrahsed ahdeneiate aefollowsi To bhe-bolo of thetablo oh'Y opposite aidee or" ite longitudinal, oeateraad ab. eoiaal dief taaoee from it, We eeoare evo head bloohe 97, which support the lside turn-in ineehanisms. The side turn-in 11135611,artisansH of these: tvv-o head blooke faoeeaeh other aad they are exactly alike a description of one will sufoelfer both- Eaohhead bleek ooheebe of abaee. por doh 97, that ie elldablymounted. tobe moved in a horiaontal plane inthe transverse slideV Way 2 formed in the table; alla-d a vertoally naovable ehaeh blooh 9181thab'ie vertoally adjustable anon anwardlyrboieetae Stande ards 99 that are foijined on vthe base 97. The Standards are yokel Shared aad are provided with sadewaye Yand eaeh fehaol bloele ie Provided With a earned las portion 100A that-- ie eldably `rhoilhted ia the sadovay ofthe ebahdardlA threaded rod 101 le 1fotedably amounted' ab itev orner end in bashing 192 at the top of ythe v,Standard and threads .dovI1 throaeh'bhe les 190. of the ohhok bloole, itelovea ehd'feet's iin a bearrls 103 .in the `adiaoelab ehd ofi thebaee 9.7- Thei vthreaded rold ie. adapted; to reoeive, a Wrehoh ,to-talafib to raise o1- .loverbheohuehf blook which has a vertieal movement oh the.

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Standard eafloehb foallowiit to be, adjusted through a slot in the table,` When adjusted for boxes of slight depth, and it is adjustv ablymovable up and down to accommodatev boxes of different depths, and is fixed in adjusted positions by its cap 104 which can beclamped tightly tothe standards. Thel chucks face the opposite sides ,ofv the box` whichl therefore travels lin a semi-circular` path and is moved in this path loya com bination of link andlever members, which are constructed and act as follows:

The segment block is of the form shown.,

in Figs. 3 and 4, and is provided with a depending lug 107, to which one end ofa `link 108 is pivoted. The lower end of thislink., 1s provided With an oblong slotand is piv-f otally connected through this slot by a kpin 109 to the upper end of a vertically recip.

rocable bar 110, which ,is slidably mounted in a guide 111 that is formed on a depending portion of thehead block.

tact with the ribs The lower rounded portion of each of` the bars 110 is provided with an adjustable collar 112 that rests on aA spring V113 that isv housed in a socket 114 that is attachedtothe cross. Vbar 115, which cross'bar is given a vertical reciprocatingmovement by a forked lever116, to which it is bolted, .and which is operated ,by a Cam 117, which, is secured,

upon the main driving shaft 54. vT he Aupper end of the f-orked lever 116 moves inra guide# Way of ai standard 118, which' is bolted to` therbed plate.A The upper portions ofthe bars are square, but the lower portions thereof-are rounded and extend through theV springs 113 and sockets 114v to allow. for vertical adjustments to correspond with adjustments of the head blocks to fit boxes of different heights.

Each'bar 110 has a rib portion 119'that .I

has a `cam curve 120 at its'upper end, that engages a roller 121 that ismounted on the depending member 122 of a rock arm.V- This rock arm comprises a long hub 123,'that isr .Y v h square rod vby Which'the plugs 137 are,y

pivotally mounted on a pin 124 that extends through: it and the sides of thevchuck, the depending member 122 and two arms V125V distance apart and extending spaced a short upward, the' end of each of whlch terminates in a fork 126 in which lie rollers 127 which are mounted on opposite sides of a hub 'portion on one end-of a sliding block 128, which is .reciprocally mounted in a slideway 129 formed in the top of the segment block 106. .v ,Arms 130 project from the opposite` ends.

ofthe hub. the outer ends of which are con- M y -147 connects with thelovver end ofa con-k necting rod 148, the upper end yoffwhich 119 of the bars 1.10,' The. .f

opposite endsV ofY the :springs :are .connected to pins 132g2that aresecu'r'eld; to,th e .sides `of the chuck. This sliding block is. provided with a .cao 133 -that :is arranged to clamp a side'turn-inl blade 134, as shown by Figs.

a, -and 5. The sidel turn-in blades lare. of a length corresponding ytothe inside length :of

theboxes being covered, r t

Along .the .fronti-face ofeachcliuck we j secure2 a bar 185,.;against whichthe upper edges ,of the sidesoftheboxes bear, when theI turn-in 4blades bend. j :the extended por-` tions ofthe sides ofthefblank over against l thefi'nner faces of thesides of' the' box, as:

ing infvvhich is securedjaninter'nally thread# ed bushinglj, inwhich is screwedga.plugv 13 7, having a square hole," thefouter endof y f the plus harina a111.;f1111l111,1 -zoove' 138.-v Thr-ough these` plugs passes asquare rod 1,39, .the ends of which are roundedand enterV bushings inthe sides oftheftable. `A thread?.V ed rod 1 /10 extends parallel ywith and'adjacenttorthe squarerod 139,.,and upon the end Y portions of,l the,J threaded rod are screwed followers 1 ing arms, the outer ends., of VVwhich. Aare'vbi furoated, and straddlethe annularly grooved ends ofthe plugs 137., Thus by turning the. crank handle 142 on thegend ,of they threadedgi, 4100 rod'latO, the saidgrodis rotated, andthe headv 41comprising hub members havblocksaremovedjinward'yor ,outwards their fslideways 2.`

The, objectof threading the plugs the-bushings 136 vis 'as followstfVhen the boxes pass into positiom'gthek headl blocks stand in suchpositions .relatively tofeachother that the'boxes` may pass readily befl tween thebars '135. withouttouching them,

`but after.theyfhavereached theirlprop'erposition, itis necessary that, their sides should" beengagedby'the 'said'.bars 135, and to accomplish this .aI slight ninward movement is.

given to each 'head block, by turningthe turned, andl as` the'plugswhen turnedby the squarerod are held against lateral move-v` ment by,` the `followers141,.fthe head blocksv are thereby. moved in orV yout .according to the'L s directionv of, rotation of the plugs.; TheV squarerod isturned in thefollowing mannerrAcam disk143 on the mainfsha'ft 54 has a cam 144'which engages a roller onl one member 145 ofa double crank ',ar'm, which lis supported Iin, .a j j n l the bedplate of the machine. ,The other-arm bracketV y14:6that isbolted to 125 pivotally' attachedto.. aV lever, 149, "whichfisiV mounted onV theiadjaent end ofthe square e shaft.` Itwill thus Vbefseeri that Vthe ,cani 143 imparts movement to the Iconnecting rod 148, by lwhich the l'e'vei 149 is rocked and the Sshat'turn'ed. Y n p Theehucks having been adjusted with their guide' vstrips in operative relation to receive av box and blank between them, the segmentblock and the sliding block operate |01 to cause 'thel side turn-in bladef1^34 to turn in the upwardly projecting side edges of the blank into the interior'and against the inside surfaces of ,the box 'inthe following manner When the bars 110 are'iaised bythe cam 117 the cam` lcurve120 at. the, upper end'of the bars engages the rollers" 121 of the rock arm, `:which.caufsfe's the lower ends of the rock arms toswing ont and their upper endk to pushl the yslidingbloks 12S/,forward ,towardv 20, the box, Yv'vliichfcauses the side turnsin blades to` niove v tallyv i forwardan'd engage the projeCfftiiib/'edgeso'f lthe blank, and in mviilg`- they barelyl Y cl'eaiI the top l side edges 'oi'fitlibA l s Y g end of theiriiwardv stroke the pins 109 at the 'of thefbarsllOhaye by'this time movedilp withk the bars to the upper end of the slots in the links 108, which connect the bars with the. Segment blocks roev and thus so t 1re-ft A the seg-neat blcls parsing y there .to movein an afcp a quarterf a circle in the serrii-gzir'eulfa'ifr 'eiiryed" slideyays `of the chucks, whichfcaus'es 'the sli'diig'blocks and the turnin'i blades l to tilt upward into' "veittial"v positionsffaiida's thefblade's tiltpv'r the side edgesof box they= bend. the edges of the blanket/*er into the box and against its inside surfaces 1:and the blades press the blank tightly/against the iiiside' snrfabesof the box 40 into a full and aA trifle vmore Vthan a fullnvfertiallpsitibii, which brings a decidedside p ssure of the' Ablades 134 against ,the'gi e ofytle' box, thiis'hrnrily pressingthee n .oith'e blank against the 4.5 inside `-iirface o thebx, the turningI inV blades ,thfs'v rolling erI the edgeoi the box and g flat again'st its inside surface,

are 'Sie lettre be ithtee'turea in blank;

betij fg pressed bavette the, sai-annees aad 5.0 the :barstL i tried eiiaewr les iaith@ Cheers, they, 11a fhe'frnrs V127 ff; stang.' meer 'f 'aie er@ @has ieeftreaaa 5,5 intestatiatentamente 'asi te@ 'sa y te atterrissage trade' te "lb ith-Yi sdf misiles' h @dae's w tompiearfreir entre" mariages senta This they now do by the rotary action bx; then as theyreach the 't meets tvetpwafd inof the entregara tra iastate 1,2'theirgage thepins 69, by which the plates 5 with, 7'0 Y their end turned-in blocks 95 are swung outs wz'trdA or' toward each other, and instantly thereafter, the rod 8G is partially rotated, in theV manner previously described,v and the members 72 with'thel plates 5 are depressedy 7&5Y l

through the medium of the links 83, and levers 85,-, and the blocks, 95 pass down into the box, the Vends of wliichypass between the tu'rninA blocks l95, and the abutment blo'eksl 3 and 4 respectively, whereby the endsof the 80 blank .are yfolded down against the inside surfaces of the ends' of` the box.

Consequently the end turnedsin blocks on thi'stheir second downward movementcom plete the end turning-in operation of the edges of the blank. A

These'end turn-inblocks are soiormed that they lit down into .the box between the side turn-in blades and press thecorn'ersv of the blanks down smoothly into thecorners f of the box.v The end'blocks then firstV moye up ont of the box vand then the side blades are swung to a horizontal position by the downward movement of `the bars 110, and' the links 108, and the rollers 127 of the slid- 9-3 ing block 128 are swung down into the `forks ofthe rock arm, and when the curved Vcams of the ybars pass below the said rollers the contraction springs 181 swingthe vrock arms backward,l which movement draws the sliding block and the side tarn-in blades back out of the path of thebox, lwhich is now wrapped as far .as the action. of the second stage mechanism of the wrapping machine will wrapjit, and it is now ready to 105 be transferred from this station to thethird stall-e treatmentY station. t A stop pin L extends through the rear end of the plate vand into a recess 151 in the rear end of the segme'ntal'blocl'-lOG, and prevents dropping-of 110 the platepin its 'slidteway inthe block, when blank have" now been completely wrapped 12"()` and glued against theinterior surfaces'ofn the: box, and! are completed, and the head blocks h'avebeen raised np above the boxbv the npward vertie'al. movement of vthe overyheadarm G. Then the box gripping and 125` transferring 'clips' 1527and'their operatiirg meeh-anism act tomov'e the box 'out of the l 'mechanism md t0' Clsharge it from the" .'maehfine.V

The boxes are fed by suitable mechanismi ffromatherrst stage sectonito and against a suitable fst-op 5167, .Where ,it is in position to Ybe .acted uponwby the side and-endstnnn-in l.inechar-1isms.

The side `end lturn in mechanisms are also set -to receive the largest size'boxes the machine will wrap. In forder-toxmovefthe carriage 189 and its stop arm to fst'op smaller sized yboxes hdown tothe :smallest: 'sizethe maclrine will wrap, we providea-hand fopera'ting threaded rod 190 which is rotatably .threaded tto the icarniage, `while -i-ts outer .end

is :rotatively `mounted .in a bearing 191 ormedlon the lcross-rib off `the .adjacent end ofthe table. A hand-.graspinoknob 19.2 is mounted Jon the outerffend of the rod, which is .so :arranged iniits bearing that when `it is turned by hand the bracket and :arm .are moved failong the Irai'ls' 193 fof' -the ...'slideway 1194, to the required pointrelatively to A'the length of boxes being covered. Y

The .longitudinal fcen-ter'o the end Aand side turn. .in .mechanism of 'the machine Sis defined by a vertical .arrow (Figs 1..)l andall adjustments Vof the box wrapping and trans-y ferring smechanisms'lfor vdifferent vsizes fof boxes :are made relative. 5to Vthis point #as the centeroi' :thelength of `thebofxfbeing wrapped by the Y.turn-.infmecha'nism.

A fslo't 195 of suitable length is vformedin the bottom of the slideway 194. -Afspuregear 1196 is loosely lnounted-on-a 'cross shaft A197 that fextendsncross and is secured in bear ings iin thesi'des of the' table. The Vspur gear lprojects up in-to the vslot 195 andjme'she's with a toothed `v-rack bar 3198 `which welterm the box shifter rack, and rwhich is mounted in the slidewiay 194. VThe ygear 'wheel1f96v has a pinion-gear 199 rigidlyse'cured thereto in any suitable manner, and this pinionmeshes with -a 'toothed bar 5200, the `:lower end of straddl-esfthe in a-inshaftj 5,4,1and is provided with aA roller which-enters'iaf suitable cam groove inthe /cam vdisk-62,V which is mounted on the main shaft. TheV upper fendgoff the toothed bar 200 passes ithrough-a--guidewav 202, which is rigidly v'secured -f'tothe shaft 197. This box shifting rack bar is provided withacentrally lprojecting flange v203, which extends throughout its full length. yThis box shifting rack is held in the slideway by caps 204, which are screwed to the top edges of the slideway. To the flange above these caps two clips 205 are secured, that project above the iange and form bearings for the opposite ends of a right and ieft hand threaded rod 206. Upon thel opposite ends of the threaded rod 206, blocks 207 are threaded, the upper ends of which are bifurcated to receive the lower ends of the gripping arms 152, which are rigidly mounted upon pins 208, which are pivotally mounted in the bifurcated ends of the said blocks, their ends extending beyond the sides of the blocks.

table and is supported 'inthe fsiide's thereof.

'1"Th'e'opposite end of this lever 216 is piv- :Upon one -endof cachot the -,pi'fns yis rigidly mounted anarm 209, :theuarms 'ex-tendingin opposite directions, and ufpon theouter .fend yof-@each arm ismounted a roller Uipon the opposite end of each .pin issecured amut or washer^211, andy a coil spning1212 is mounted :on the `pin between the :nut `andtlfre block i20.7,.o1-1e ,ie-nd of :which enters Afa .hole

in. the :nut and ,its other Send enters 1a fhol'e in lthe block, these springs being under-#tension which :is exerted to .raise the varm so that their 'outertenda-.which are. upturned, will extend-a slight :distance above the plane'vof the table. The lower ends of .the lblocks 207 are also bifufrcated, .and :are `slitlably mounted on :the flange f 203 of the `rack bar 19,8.v

These fboxugripping arms '152 `,havevatheir upper yends Yarranged,5to vstand .vertically uprightwhen at the lim-it lof their/.upward movement,Sand these fupper ends .are adapt.- ed to move against andzgr'ip ftheop'posite ends fof yeac'h box withsuiiicient .pressure to hold it and :move it tojdischarge ki-t from the fmajc'hifne. The nuterfend "of the threaded rod '206 is which niitli `thev terminal `Send `'of 'the lro'd' is adapted to receive a-'hand .operatedsoclet wrench by 4means of vwhich `the threaded `rod may fbe turned and 1theblocks-207 moved to-i ward .for away from eachother to grip 1any provided witl-i a transversely positioned-pin size box lfrom 'the sinaillest to the largestgfia's 4 illustrated they. are shown arranged to grip the largest size box the machine will wrap. These :boxfgrippers are moved down' out fof the' way oteaclrboxas they discharge from the-machine by a longitudinal barf213,

the upper edge oi'- which terminates in laV horizontal lip 214, 4which at all-times 'enf gaigeslthefrolllers on' the arms-209. "The-op posite #en-ds oi' the' bar are Lpivotalllyattached to llevers 2315 and 2=16--respjec`tively,'

the opposite Y end=0f the lever 216 'being looselymounted 'on 'the threaded rod 140, which extends 'e transversely yacross the table and is mounted infbearings i-n oppositeilsid'es offt'hfe `frame. "The 'lever 2115 is mounted midway of I-its length upon afstationary shaft 217, which extends transversely across the disk 222 by a coil spring 2211, which surrounds the shaft 60, and is attached at one end to the lever 219, and at the other end to a collar kon the said shaft. The shaft l51 carries the bevel gear Wheel 52 which meshes yWith a similar gear 58 on the adjacent end of the main shaft 54.

' As the disk 222 rotates, the cam 221 engages the roller 220, thereby rocking the lever 219, by which the rod 218 is drawn upon and the lever 215 rocked, its upper end being raised together with the upper end of thelever 216, which moves in unison with the lever 215, through its connection with 'the bar 213. This Imovement of the levers 215 and 216 raises the said bar 218, the lip 214: of which engages the rollers 210 on the arms 209, which, with the grippers are permitted to rise to the position shown in Fig. 1, -thecam 221 being timed to effect the raising of the bar 213, to allowr the grippers 152 to engage each box as it comes from the first stage Wrapping station.

These box grippers are positioned in the longitudinal slot 227 of the top of the table above the stop lever 167, and the stop lever cannot move up to stop a box coming to the turn-in mechanism except when the box` shifting grippers are in their box discharging-position. s

Then a box is fed either by hand or by an automatic feeding mechanism vto the pneumatic cylinder and plunger, it is moved for- Ward one inch into position to have its upper ends turned in and Wrapped against the inside of the box.

The box is now in operative engaging relation to the end and side turn-in mechanisms, the operation of Which hasV been above described.

Our, invention provides a reliable, positively, operating box ends and sides turn in mechanism that operates on the boxes with great rapidity, and a mechanism that will completely Wrap from about thirty-tive to fifty partially Wrapped boxes per minute, and Will automatically feed ythe boxes into proper position to be engaged by these turnin mechanisms, and Will discharge them when completely Wrapped from the ma- Copies of this patent may be obtained for fivel cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, l

chine; and While We have described and claimV as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:

1. In a box edge Wrappingmachine, the combination' With a support having a vertical movement and end-turn-in mechanisms on said support, ofside-turn-in mechanisms which act in coperation With'the end-turnin mechanisms, and means `for operating said mechanisms. v s f 2. InV a box edge wrapping machine, the combination with a ltable and side-turn-in mechanisms mounted thereon, of a support having a vertical movement With respect to the table, and 'coperatingend-turn-in mechanisms mounted thereon. 3. In a box edge Wrapping machine, the combination With a table and oppositely positioned side-turn-in mechanisms lmounted thereon, of a horizontal supportverticallymovable with respect to said table and oppositely positioned end-turn-in mechanisms on said support. l f c, l

4. VIn a box edge Wrapping machine, the combination lvvith a table and oppositely positioned side-turn-in mechanisms adjustably' mounted thereon, of a horizontal support vertically movable With respect to said table,

and oppositelypositioned end-turn-inmechanisms adjustably mounted onsaid support in position to coperatevvith the side-turn# in mechanisms.

In testimony whereof We ailix our signatures in presence of tvvo Witnesses..

" MELVILLE EPETER GEORGE H. FATI-I. ALBERT F. MILLER. Witnesses:

G. SARGENT ELLIOTT, ADELLA M. FOWLE.

Washington, I). C. 

